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HP48 was awesome, but now, quarter century later, I like HP42 (also Saturn-based) better. It’s more convenient for simple tasks, and I no longer need to do complicated ones on a calculator. It’s also way faster, and smaller - it’s exactly the size of my iPhone; HP48 is about 50% longer and much thicker.

Also, iOS version of Free42 is epic.




I've tried Free42, but never really warmed to it. More comfortable on the 48/49/50.

That's pretty much delegated to an iOS app now, but mostly because of the backlight. The display is simply better. The keyboard not so much (being a touch screen), but win some, lose some.

I certainly like the programming model of the 48 series over the 42. RPL is a really delightful language and environment to work with on device.

I never did much off device work, but coded up a bunch of stuff back in the day on the calculator itself. REPL development doesn't get much purer than this. Along with a stepping facility, and trivial unit testing, it makes developing stuff a real treat.

I can honestly say there's nothing easier to work on when lying in bed.


Free42 now has an infinite stack, which makes the 42 much better (I hate 4 level stacks)

The DM-42 is an HP-42 clone running free-42. Unfortunately the keyboard is... lets just say that keyboards are hard.

So 4 level stack or crap keyboard? What to do? I just bought an hp-28S :D




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